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Devon has two separate coastlines, the English and Bristol Channel.
Tsunamis do not directly affect the lithosphere, which is the outermost layer of the Earth's crust. However, tsunamis can be triggered by disturbances in the lithosphere, such as underwater earthquakes or volcanic eruptions, which generate the massive waves that can cause destruction along coastlines.
No, mid-ocean ridges are not located mostly along coastlines. Mid-ocean ridges are underwater mountain ranges that form where tectonic plates are pulling apart. They are located in the middle of the ocean and can extend for thousands of kilometers.
Yes, plains can be found along coastlines. These coastal plains are usually formed by the deposition of sediment carried by rivers and ocean currents over time, creating flat, fertile land that is conducive to agriculture and human settlement.
-- Light approaches the boundary between any two media along the normal direction. -- Light approaches the boundary at any angle and the indexes of refraction of both media are equal.
One result of wave refraction is the bending of the wave direction as it approaches the shoreline, causing waves to become convergent or divergent. This can lead to the formation of headlands and bays along coastlines.
Chains of volcanos along ocean Coastlines
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No, a wave does not refract when it enters a medium along the normal line. Refraction occurs when a wave enters a new medium at an angle, causing it to change speed and change direction. If the wave enters the medium along the normal line, it will continue in the same direction with no refraction.
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Devon has two separate coastlines, the English and Bristol Channel.